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The following are feeds of search blogs that I frequent :

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Mike FM

I studied radio in college and used to work in the South Florida and Florida Keys radio markets in a wide variety of roles ranging from promotions, sales, production, and on-air. Stations I worked for include Y-100, WAXY 106, NewsTalk 610, SuperTalk 940, TheCoast 97.3, HOT 105 and RadioOne (Keys Country 102.1). My musical tastes are stuck in the 80's...perhaps this is a hint why I'm still not in the radio biz.

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Evidently iPhone is feeling the heat.... After Google's recent release of the Droid operating system for mobile phones and it's recent announcement that it was getting into the mobile phone business with it's new Nexus One phone. These moves have Apple investigating a new search relationship with Microsoft in order to use Bing as the default search partner on the iPhone (Apple currently defaults to Google).

Apple has stated that they feel somewhat uncomfortable with the type of competitive info Google has from iPhone users who are using Google search, and I can understand their concern, but I never imagined that concern would lead to Apple and Microsoft co-operating. Kind of makes you wonder if the Mac vs PC commercials will continue.

Seeing two major giants like Apple and Google slug it out in the mobile search market should help any marketer realize the growing role of both mobile and local search marketing in the future of online marketing. Mobile is where it's at....and getting listed in local search has never been more important.

Here are a few important links for those engaged is getting their business listed locally :